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So my ole lady is 4ft6 and the back of her knees ride on the rails and her feet dont reach the boards or barely does anyone know have a link or have a suggestion on how I can the passenger floorboards for a 92 Ultra there's nothing available as far as I can see before 93 and I don't want to pay $320 for a Kuryakyn something or other I don't know
help?
I have not seen any for my 86. I think it changed in 87, so mine is even more rare than yours. I have seen some creative solutions, like putting blocks between the metal of the floor board and the rubber pad. Sort of "elevator shoes" for the floorboards. Another solution would be to cut and weld the floorboard bracket.
If within your means Id' bet building your own will be easier than finding some.
My wife kinda had the same problem, got her some thicker soled boots made it not great but ok
Don't know about your 92 ultra, but on my 98 everything is quality steel up to the floorboard. I cut and made a 4" riser of 1/2" square, You should be able to take it to a weld shop and get it done, or do it yourself. Late but will try to send a couple photos in the morning. My OL also is short, so it was a must.
Evotrike has an idea ... Maybe find a pair at a Swap Meet or check the price and availability ( 52713-91 ) through a dealer before "altering" yours ... Just in case ... Good Luck
So my ole lady is 4ft6 and the back of her knees ride on the rails and her feet dont reach the boards or barely does anyone know have a link or have a suggestion on how I can the passenger floorboards for a 92 Ultra there's nothing available as far as I can see before 93 and I don't want to pay $320 for a Kuryakyn something or other I don't know
help?
You can retrofit the late model ones, bolted right on my 87. The world opens up then.
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